Noodlejaffa
Well-Known Member
One of my horses is a 27 yr old ID x mare, who I've had for 20 years. She's been retired for quite some time, and has never had any health problems to speak of. However, this summer she had a serious bout of sinusitus, but recovered and happily carried on.
The last six weeks or so, she seems to have started looking really old (only way I can describe it). She's drinking more and on close inspection while grooming her the last few days, she seems to be covered in scabs and irritations. She's a stiff lady and suffers when it's a bit damp and cold. I know that most of her teeth are as smooth as glass, as we had a good look at them when we were at the surgery for her sinusitus, but she still munches through her breakfast and dinner(all be it sloppy!).
Am I wrong to think that perhaps her time is coming. It's horrible thinking about making the decision, but I don't want to leave it until she's in pain and agony. It doesn't seem fair on her after all the happy years she's given me.
The last six weeks or so, she seems to have started looking really old (only way I can describe it). She's drinking more and on close inspection while grooming her the last few days, she seems to be covered in scabs and irritations. She's a stiff lady and suffers when it's a bit damp and cold. I know that most of her teeth are as smooth as glass, as we had a good look at them when we were at the surgery for her sinusitus, but she still munches through her breakfast and dinner(all be it sloppy!).
Am I wrong to think that perhaps her time is coming. It's horrible thinking about making the decision, but I don't want to leave it until she's in pain and agony. It doesn't seem fair on her after all the happy years she's given me.